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May 30, 2007
Performance artist and activist Mark McGowan ate a corgi last night.
He was protesting a January hunt where Prince Phillip apparently beat a fox to death with a stick and kicked it. I don't see the connection, personally. The RSPCA found that the fox did not suffer unnecessarily, but McGowan is presumably claiming favouritism toward the Royals.
Wine scandal leaves Sausalito with a bad taste.
Report on the arson cited in the article here.
Curious George: music recommendations by genre:
Is there a good site to ask real people for music recommendations, or might I pick the brains of monkeyfilter? I have been wanting to stretch out my listening lately, but I'm disatisfied with many of the usual community-music recommending sites.
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May 29, 2007
Citing Frustration With Peace Groups and Politics, Cindy Sheehan Goes Home
In a piece posted to Daily Kos, the famous Anti-war Mom declares,
The most devastating conclusion that I reached this morning, however, was that Casey did indeed die for nothing. . . I have tried every since he died to make his sacrifice meaningful. Casey died for a country which cares more about who will be the next American Idol than how many people will be killed in the next few months while Democrats and Republicans play politics with human lives.
Previously, on MonkeyFilter
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What happened to those 1,000 monkeys with 1,000 typewriters?
Well, things have turned ugly.
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On writing well.
At the beginning of his 1946 essay “Politics and the English Language,” George Orwell made clear that he thought the language had become disheveled and decadent. Intending shock, Orwell offered five examples of subliterate prose by known writers. But these selections don’t look as ghastly to us as they did to Orwell, because language is so much worse today.
May 28, 2007
Photos from the air.
Michael Collier takes pictures from his single engine plane. A slideshow from NPR.
The Unofficial Kids Incorporated Show Music/Video Page
Warning: This may destroy you.
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Boy kills giant boar. [NewsFilter]
I don't know what's more amazing: the way this eleven year old has been brought up with a killer's instinct to chase down this pig with a pistol and finish it off point blank, or the sheer size of the beast.
Thunderbird?
An elaborate hoax, or a cryptozoologist's dream?
Eiter way, the analysis is an interesting read, especially when Darwin is brought into it.
May 27, 2007
Leonard Cohen, happy at last?
A nice little feature from Saturday's Globe. Features a small video of him at home in Montreal, discussing his art.
Sacha Feiner's Alien Costume
Reverse engineering at its most oddly obsessive. Great work here!
Reverse engineering at its most oddly obsessive. Great work here!
Bill Maher on the French.
(Some NSFW-type language.)
May 26, 2007
"Eventually, the universe will appear static," said Krauss. "All evidence of modern cosmology will have disappeared."
Physicists Lawrence Krauss from Case Western Reserve University and Robert J. Scherrer from Vanderbilt University predict that trillions of years into the future, the information that currently allows us to understand how the universe expands will have disappeared over the visible horizon. (via slashdot.org)
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The King of the Dutar.
The Dutar is a two stringed lute found in Central Asia. Meet Abdurehim Heyit. Be sure to notice the track for downloading.
May 25, 2007
Brel's boat.
On February 28th, 1974, Jacques Brel buys the yacht Askoy II, and in July, sails from Antwerp. After some detours, medical and otherwise, he reaches Hiva Oa in November, 1975.
After some detours of her own, the Askoy II now rusts away on a New Zealand beach.
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